A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... vowel " u " but they move immediately to the proper position for the following sound . For example in uttering " we " and " woe " the " w " sounds in the two words are initiated in the same manner but then glide quickly to quite ...
... vowel " u " but they move immediately to the proper position for the following sound . For example in uttering " we " and " woe " the " w " sounds in the two words are initiated in the same manner but then glide quickly to quite ...
Стр. 126
... vowel while the " er " sound is a middle , front vowel , and the " A " sound is a middle , central vowel . Such indications of the modifications of the mouth cavity for the articulation of the vowel sounds may help some , but the ...
... vowel while the " er " sound is a middle , front vowel , and the " A " sound is a middle , central vowel . Such indications of the modifications of the mouth cavity for the articulation of the vowel sounds may help some , but the ...
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... vowel . It is a sound used by most Eastern and Southern speakers and those trained in stage diction , but it is not ... vowel that is uttered with the tip of the tongue curled up towards the center of the hard palate and the lips ...
... vowel . It is a sound used by most Eastern and Southern speakers and those trained in stage diction , but it is not ... vowel that is uttered with the tip of the tongue curled up towards the center of the hard palate and the lips ...
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THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
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